CAMERA MAKES EIGHT MOVIES ON ONE FILM (Jun, 1936)

CAMERA MAKES EIGHT MOVIES ON ONE FILM
By making eight successive rows of pictures upon a single strip of standard film, a pocket movie camera designed by a British actor approaches the ultimate in economy. As many as 144 of its midget views are packed in the space that five full-size frames would occupy. Mechanism within the camera automatically shifts the exposures from one row to the next without interrupting the picture-taking, and a similar mechanism is used in projection. The illustrations show the new camera and a sample of developed film.

29 images in the space of one 35mm slide.
Each image smaller than a Super 8 movie frame.

design7 says: April 15, 20134:26 am

In this article are written only the profession of the author and of the characteristics of a camera, but not the names of the models of cameras and the name of its author…… Tell me, what is the name of this model cameras and who is the author!? Please, who knows!

design7 says: April 15, 20134:28 am

Tell me, what is the name of this model cameras and who is the author!? Please, who knows!
In this article are written only the profession of the author and of the characteristics of a camera,
but not the names of the models of cameras and the name of its author……